How do I know if my assessment is correct?
You should first attempt to decide for yourself what your property is worth by looking at area sales, contacting appraisers, and comparing assessments of similar homes. Sales and assessment information is available in the Office of Real Estate Valuation and open to the public for review during regular office hours. Some information is also available by using the Data and Searches page.

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1. How do I know if my assessment is correct?
2. What if I don't agree with my assessment?
3. What are the grounds for an appeal?
4. What is the Board of Equalization?
5. What evidence do I need to present to the Board of Equalization?
6. Does the Board of Equalization have the final say?